Talk of tithing misses the point

Being English, I don’t like talking about money very much. I find it deeply embarrassing. Being an English pastor, I like talking about money even

What are evangelicals likely to fund?

Like the railways, some churches will need subsidising in perpetuity

Yesterday, The Times (paywall) reported that the railways might well need to be subsidised “in perpetuity”. Richard Hughes, chairman of the Office for Budget Responsibility,

What the Saudi takeover at Newcastle has to say to the church

Newcastle United have just agreed to a take-over deal that is backed with money, predominantly, from the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF). The Times

Money, giving and “recycling Generosity”

This is a guest post by Jeremy Marshall, trustee at Stewardship, investor in Kingdom Bank and former CEO of C. Hoare & Co, the UK’s

Don’t give resources to those who are leveraging existing resources to gain more resources

A few of us have been arguing for more of a focus on deprived communities. As I noted here: Evangelical churches in the South outnumber

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